SANDY LINDSAY MBE: services to business and young people

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Prominent Manchester businesswoman Sandy Lindsay MBE was honoured by the Queen in 2015 for services to business and young people. Born in Birmingham in 1965, Sandy moved to Manchester in 1994, launching her own specialist communications consultancy Tangerine in 2002 – which now supports some of the world’s leading brands. In 2017, celebrating 15 years in business and fulfilling a launch promise, Sandy put Tangerine into Employee Ownership, creating 60+ partners in the business.

Sandy Lindsay MBE

Sandy is passionate about creating quality career opportunities for young people. Her digital apprenticeship programme – The Juice Academy – has created more than 300 roles in leading businesses across the region. Most recently Sandy has been appointed to the board of the Rugby Football League, at a time when she was looking for new exciting challenges.

GOOD TIMES… a positive outlook on life

“Manchester is special. From my very first day in Manchester, walking up Market Street, when a complete stranger wished me good morning, I knew I was in an entirely different place! Manchester welcomes you and has no barriers to entry. Manchester has its problems but the thing I love about it most is its attitude to getting s*#t done – this is broken, it needs fixing, let’s make it happen! Doesn’t matter if you’re a politician, a business person, a student or anyone wanting to help – you’re accepted and welcomed in and your opinion counts. I don’t think there’s many (any?) other cities like that.”

Sandy has embraced all things Mancunian

Sandy chose Exchange Square and the Corn Exchange as the setting for the photography. She explained that this was the location of Tangerine’s first office and where their first client was won.

Student reflection: Simone Smith

Simone & Sandy

“Before the shoot with Sandy, me and my tutor Harry had a look around the Corn Exchange to find possible locations for the photography. The light inside the building was challenging, so I set my camera in advance to allow me to concentrate on directing Sandy. We met and had a coffee together and got to know each other before starting the photography. However, I was aware she was a busy lady so I tried to keep the shoot moving along and Sandy relaxed. This helped me capture the fun side of her personality. The whole experience was very positive and has given me an valuable insight into working under pressure as a commercial photographer.”